I believe Firefox could raise a lot of money through donations. If they make it clear that Firefox donations will be solely used for Firefox development. Also ideally add a quick survey to donations to see what the "donating" userbases values are. My issue with donating to Mozilla is that it is too broad and they have many products I don't care for.
I use Thunderbird and donate to it because I feel it's more focused. I believe Mozilla still can use the funds for other stuff but at least I am donating for a clear project.
Company rolls out thing more slowly over longer period of time.
Not saying that's what's going to happen. Just keep that in mind and maybe use this time to explore some other options. That usually doesn't hurt and if push comes to shove moving won't be as painful.
Generally if possible diversifying is usually a good thing no matter what.
I have a shield. Without setting up a custom launcher it is an ad ridden nightmare (by default). Even though I spent a comparatively large amount of money for old hardware, I still get bloat.
But I don't know any better option that is easy to use and has a simple android box like remote so. :/
Screen dimming is technically possible over HDMI/Displayport no idea why its not properly supported and integrated into monitors, graphics drivers, windows and Linux. KDE shows dimming for monitors sometimes? Don't know if that is software or real hardware dimming though.
I believe that it would have been much better if there only were namespaces. Would make vetting and trusting specific "publishers" much easier and safer.
Like the many bevy crates. Some official some not. I would like a @bevy namespace. Or one for tokio and so on.
Also unofficial crates or forks would be transparent and would not have to be renamed except for the namespace ofcourse.
I created tracing-proc-macros-ink because the official tracing developers have been namesquatting tracing-proc-macros for six years. I don't blame them but I am still annoyed. The system is just bad.
I love my very high kelvin lights. They give this cozy surgical room vibe. When I have visitors I make them a little warmer.